Thursday, March 31, 2011

APRIL NEWSLETTER!

What’s Happening This Month
                Spring is a time of changes.  The weather changes…getting rid of the snow, turning it to rain.  The trees change, budding with new life!  All around us there are changes.  Last month we had a change in our group and said goodbye to Lorelei and welcomed Talon, and his parents Matt and Lindsey, into our group.  Now we have also said goodbye to Isabelle and will be searching for another great addition to our “family!”
                With all the changes going on around us, it seems like the perfect time to be learning about baby animals!  This month is full of fun activities and songs all about those irresistably cute animals!  We will be working on the numbers 8 and 18 and the letters Y, G, and Q.  The  colors for the month are brown and green and the shape is the OCTAGON!
                I am extremely low on recordable CD’s, so if anyone sees a good deal on them at a store and would like to donate them to daycare so I can make copies of our songs for everyone, I would love that!
                CALENDAR:
April 1: Travel Tots- 9:15-10:15
April 6: Anna Turns 5!!! 
April 8: Music Class- 10:00
April 8:  In honor of the Twins home opener, wear your favorite Twins apparel!
April 15: Travel Tots- 9:15-10:15
April 17:  Henry turns 7!  AND Isaac turns 3! 
April 25-30- DAYCARE CLOSED FOR PAID VACATION WEEK.

*I would really like to take the kids out to the MN Zoo to see the baby farm animals this month.  I will look at the schedule and let you know.  I also may need a parent chaperone to help with this one, so I will keep you updated about dates.








Since the backyard is WET and MUDDY…and its only going to get worse before it keeps better…please continue sending snow pants and boots until it dries out a little.  Even if it warms up, we can always just wear a sweatshirt with the snowpants so they don’t over heat.  It is that tough time of year where the weather changes on a daily basis, so just keep an eye on the forecast and dress your children appropriately for each day.

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